International Prostate Symptom Score


The International Prostate Symptom Score is an eight-question written screening tool used to screen for, rapidly diagnose, track the symptoms of, and suggest management of the symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia.
It contains seven questions related to symptoms related to BPH and one question related to the patient's perceived quality of life. Created in 1992 by the American Urological Association, it originally lacked the eighth quality of life question, hence its original name: the American Urological Association symptom score. World Health Organization International Consultation on BPH adopted the "eight question" index and labeled it the IPSS.
ScoreCorrelation
0-7Mildly symptomatic
8-19Moderately symptomatic
20-35Severely symptomatic

The seven questions relating to symptoms experienced in the last month include feeling of incomplete bladder emptying, frequency of urination, intermittency of urine stream, urgency of urination, weak stream, straining and waking at night to urinate.
The IPSS was designed to be self-administered by the patient, with speed and ease in mind. Hence, it can be used in both urology clinics as well as the clinics of primary care physicians for the screening and diagnosis of BPH.
Additionally, the IPSS can be performed multiple times to compare the progression of symptoms and their severity over months and years.
In addition to diagnosis and charting disease progression, the IPSS is effective in helping to determine treatment for patients.

Scoring

The symptoms must have been experienced in the last month and each answer is scored from 0 to 5 for a maximum score of 35 points.
The first six questions are scored based on the following:
0Not at all
1Less than 1 time in 5
2Less than half the time
3About half the time
4More than half the time
5Almost always

The seventh question, relating to nocturia, is scored from 0 to 5 based on how many times the patient gets up at night to urinate.
The eighth, and final question, relating to the patient's perceived quality of life, is assigned a score of 0 to 6.

Mnemonic

The mnemonic "FUN WISE" can be used to remember the seven questions relating to symptoms of BPH. They are as follows:
FFrequency
UUrgency
NNocturia
WWeak stream
IIntermittency
SStraining
ESensation of incomplete emptying

Standardisation

In research, the IPSS is used to standardise patients' complaints/symptoms. A meta-analysis on the subject of the influence of position on urodynamics noted that, in most cases however, the IPSS was not used by physicians.